Chronogram reviews the new exhibition “Rivers Flow / Artists Connect,” which opened at the Hudson River Museum on February 2, and will remain on view through September 1, 2024. Shown above is Scherezade García’s “The Garden of Many Gods I” (2023. Acrylic, pigment, charcoal, and ink on linen). [The Hudson River Museum is located at…
The Hudson River Museum in Yonkers celebrates the opening of its new West Wing Galleries with “Rivers Flow / Artists Connect." The exhibition, on view starting February 2, displays the work of more than 50 exceptional American artists of the past two centuries who illustrate the pivotal role rivers play in defining the communities they nurture.
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In “‘Kingdom of this World Reimagined’ art exhibit celebrates Caribbean culture, mythos and literature,” Quinn Cilea (Pitt News) reviews the exhibition, which is on view until March 1, 2023. [Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention. Also see our previous post Exhibition: The Kingdom of This World: Reimagined/.] The Frick…
The Frick Fine Arts Building is home to the art exhibit “The Kingdom of this World Reimagined,” inspired by the book “The Kingdom of this World” by Alejo Carpentier and other artworks from Caribbean and Latin American artists from Sept. 23 to March 1. The book is a fictionalized retelling of the Haitian Revolution, written.